Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 11, 1886, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY H. ^86. ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 58 YEARS OLD. Daily. Weekly ami Sunday. The ENQUIHKR-SUN Is issued every day. ex cept Monday. The Weekly is issued on Monday. The Daily iincluding Sunday is delivered )>\ carriers in the city or mailed, postage free, to sub scribers for 75c. per month. $2.00 for three months, $1.00 for six months, or $7.00 a year. The Sunday is delivered by carrier hoy.- in the city or mailed to subscribers, postage free, at $1.00 a year. The Weekly is issued on Monday, and is mailed to subscribers, postage free, at $1.10 a year. Transient advertisements will be taken for the Daily at fl per square of 10 lines or less for the first insertion, and .SO cents for each subsequent insertion, and for the Weekly at $1 for each in sertion. All communications intended to promote the private ends or interests of corporations, societies or individuals will be charged as advertisements. Special contracts* made for advertising by the year. Obituaries will be charged for at customary rates. None but solid metal cuts imed. All communications should be addro-ed to the proprietor of the ENqrinKn-JMN. n ige, whpre might often triumph? 4 over ri/nt, ami tho (‘uipjm ring hem lend? 4 nr to .imhitinn over Ileitis* of the slain. The w til?* of the wi'low and the orphan, l.'ivd cities*, waited and impoverished ! pr tvinees and empires* are some of the | •‘♦•.jiienees of sneh glorious victories. Those of peace are grander, and are es tablished on inore enduring foundation.**. '] :.c victories of peace are those which In mg the happy fruits of -iiiil- ing prosperity. They luiild cities. strengthen and populate tie- state, widen the -t reams ofconinimvo, open new doors to science and wave tin* }• nign scepter of l. -olherhood over all the multifarious in?.-rests of the race. The victories of love are the loveliest of all. Tln'v lia\e to d - with tin inter»*-ls (i, tin- In-art. Tln-ir :calm is unixersal ; their c.jnque-t^- are e dial to the stars for inultitude. AH In-art* 4 are loyal to the llaijj of love. The vi lories of politics are not alway- victories of principle, hut an oftener tin- triutu|*li- of ambition n\ er t he rig'its of the citizen. 'J’he cohi'sive power of public plunder may keep the parties probably brother McIntosh will join the Consti tution. Anyhow, why m*t give credit to whom credit is due ? 'he Pennsylvania editor* who have been lux* •.rutting by the seashore during the past week hi.ve been enjoying tin m.*olves greatly, which is < rtainly the proper thing for them to <io, for no c i - of burn workers arc better entitled t<* u we. k’s outing. We hope on# brethren will re* t u.jto their quid homes greatly strengthened an 1 invigorated bv their sojourn at the shore.— Philadelphia Htar. . hey deserve the outing, if not the salting they received at the seashore. If they were bona tide editors, they had earned the recreation twice o-.erbylmrd work. We not only trust, but in- 5u*-t that the} do not disappoint the hope ex pressed in the last sentence of the Star's para graph vi/.: • Thai they will return to ‘their homes' greati> strengthened." if there is any* *.hing that looks bad and is bad, it is for an editor ♦o go to the shore for an outing, ami then re turn to somebody else’s home instead of his own. rjie.se editors can’t to- careeling around other people’s premises, making themselves at home under pretence that it i> done absent-mindedly Gentlemen return to your own homes. It* you don't, people will talk about it. Tiinrn will he a Sunday school picnic at Judge Kv,m's saw mill on next Saturday, the lOtli in*t. Ever} body are invited'to attend and carry I* lit baskets, and doubtless many will avail thri’i- - lvc.- J'thc opportunity to spend a pleasant day. Overstocked A.T the —IX- V,.u ■ t. I.lca H0.1K 1MI ITS ( lit 11011. A home ip tin-exponent of happiiir^. the enibodiiiient of prm ticul sentiment. A citv of home? is the city ideal. With independence comes that natural dc.-dre to elaborate the decoration and amplify the comforts of one's home. This dip- I wlios. tinctive Anglo-Saxon word in its few j “-tori letters holds the secret of onr American j have characteristic, the attraction that htitc.'s | ).-ti.>■ t q;i“ lier, an 1 ing watchword aotflte. In that grand man -nh.iugatc- ■ prove the; the political vb ktv’ aclii.'Veinent in which hint-elf we behold the g 1 .ri«»us victory <>f them nil. Ih-iv j fiml a h♦ r«»i*»ui <>f the tm** st;unj», 1 krootl results shall live, after j 1 urn and animated luH" .-hall j nimhlod into decay. The am- ; whicli |»min}Us a man 1 n regard l It mined ilke another flood. DoubHes* -eve a lousing time, win! under one buggy umbrella vvi dow n their backs. Ami tu-da feel too tired and gone-up a church. It is too late in the and "everybody" except th c unity appear to know it. Bark oft*. gentlemen and get :i riipning -tart for nc xt year. yb-d v •rybody i>K p< *>r Early tons and holds the [(copies of other | to master himself is the be.-t type of all lands—cheap lands, an abundance of the ambitions which ever actuated one cheaper material have made it possible • to do and dare, and the courage displayed /or the humble in tho country to own j j,, -uch an effort is the indestructible gold .-acred refuge of their own homes, that our life.” In the city this is not always true, and just as far as it fs not so just so far it marks ti roving, dissatisfied population. Contentment follows the occupancy of | •f heroism, A man only betrays his weakness when he would bind himself by an oath to lop oil'had habits, to ab stain from hurtful indulgencies. But when ho comes down with the sledge hammer pressure of “I will,” he means one’s own dwelling. The city is gainer I business. and when he tri in thecreuted wealth the house itself gives ' uinphs, he has a ri vrl 11 to and largely gainer in having a better I feel proud of his victory. ‘'Clothed | citizen, a satisfied family. No invention j and in his riu'fit mind,” lie contemplates I of man has ever ottered so many facili- 1 with serene satisfaction the magnitude of j ties to aid in aet|uiring a home for the his victory. When a man determines to workman, the salaried man and those of ' comjtiei himself he takes a step in the modest income as tlie building and loan right direction, and w hen he consitm- associations. This community appre- i mates his purpose he has won the proud j Atlanta does not allow herself to be perplexed when once her mind is made tip to a certain line of act ion She goes straight on and does it. At lanta Journal. It is altogether according to what you meant by "perplexed." The other day when three little she-swindlers from the land of ice and snow took a quarter apiece from two thousand citizens of Atlanta for playing a game of base ball which was not base ball but a confidence game, and the two thousand Atlantians wanted to get their money hack and couldn't do it, they bad the “perplexity” the worst you ever saw. They are not tom foiled 3 et. They are more “perplexed” than ever. If you were not there, ask somebody that was. You ought to keep posted on your own local affaii-t. HAMBURC EDGINGS AND LIN TOWELS. We Must Unload AXI> WILL OFFER GOOD BARGAINS TO EX A RLE US TO DO SO. BEEHIVE The Weather is Too Warm to I Trouble You with U'T TO THE E AT PRICES TO SUIT YOU. Sweeping Reductions J. A. KIRVEN & CO. dir-tiiii ti' >n of a. hero who.-e “leaf sduill not wither” nor hiurcl- hide. There uiv many examples of this sort of hero in this vicinity and throughout the Inn.1, What these have done others nuiv do. elates and understands the great value of these mutual organizations, forColumhu- has}always t wo or more of them in full working order. To-day there are lure no less than three such organized associations, and another in process of organization. The fruits of these institutions are manifest in a thousand comfortable homes in M uscogec county, and the echoes froin the artisans were never so numerous and musical as now. We have often thought if all tlie people of modest incomes could correctly understand the working | i^T.n.e-n ,vvore .-usiiv convinced that a. these corporate aids to independence, how | Jrisl| ,,.lament meant the disintegra few homeless ones there would la BLANCHARD. BOOTH 4 HUFF ARF. CLOSING OUT ALL CLASSES OF THK nm u 1NIt ITS <'ll SKS. All the world is aware at last that the conservatives have throttled the last hope of home rule in Ireland. That the result of the recent election was spontaneous andunhought goes without saving. Many causes combined to insure the liberal de feat. Patriotic, hut uninformed Kng- If they knew that ten dollars a month saved would, in about six years, give them a comfortable home, a tig tree and a vine as well, it would lie the profligate indeed that would still fail to take ad vantage of so tempting an offer. The secretary and the .solicitor only of the oil cere of the loan association get any re. .impense in dollars. The salary of the one and the fees of the other are nomi nal, while president and directors servo wi'limit pay. Ih'W faithfully they do it the clean record of the loans ni niistnkahly testify. I icing the essence of mutuality, such associations are liberal and just: making payments easy and regular, they create no hardships, and yet beget a healthy sentiment of econo my and punctuality, an education in frugality, that is the beginning of many at' after fortune. The associations need iiochampioning, hut it is to have their merits exaniiln .I into we are now writing. It behooves tlie young to investigate so successful a savings hank, so lenient a creditor, so hits.nmiodating a banker, such ;l ^.mlo and yet so powerful a creator of houses for the masses. Free schools and public libraries are the great sources to w hich we must look for the creation and inani tion of the empire, While to the disin terested and intelligent looker-on this appears al first blush to he a nightmare unworthy of serious consideration, yet it must be remembered that the English man's patriotism requires him to take no I chances on tlio disruption of tin- umpire, ! Then the English masses were told that I an Irish parliament would lie dominated ' by Catholic influences, whose policies ' would he dictated from the Vatican, and that Protestant Irishmen would dud home rule to lie a fruit that would turn I to ashes in the hand. There is no stronger appeal than that to a man's re- I ligioti, no matter what issue is at stake, ' ai d 'iis had lowering effect. Then, too, ; tin-liberal- had the burden of the lulke social scandal on their shoulders, since sir Charles I hike was one of their candi dates and made common cause with the rest. Taken altogether, it is not siirpri.— j ing that i dadstone and Parnell lost the magnificent prize on which they had , staked t heir all. ILL GOODS At BOUGHT! & GO'S, WE WANT to entirely close out our stock of Spring and Summer Goods, anti we realize that we have but about four weeks to do it in. We had much rather sacrifice now than carry our goods over, consequently we otter our st<n*k of Flowers, light colored Hats and Bonnets and Summer Materials of all kinds for the remainder of the season at prices way lrelow their actual value. We will sell what we have left of Trimmed Goods at 50 cents on the dollar or le.*s. No rea sonable oft’er refused. Next season we do not want to be obliged to show any of this season's goods. Now is surely i FI the time to buv vour Summer Hat. BOUGKTON & CO »! TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS. Parties interested in these goods will note a marked change in the prices beginning MONDAY, JULY 12. The Remainder of Our Parasol Stock Most Go. PRICE NO OBJECT NOW. Entrance tiirnngi Law s Store. P.u I 11 vv nk Will lie buried ut .'i o'clock thb evening in Augusta. The mold ex tensive mill elaborate preparation:* have been made by loving friend.- for his funeral, w Inch will he one of the grand est Augusta ever witnessed. But all this tcnance ol a sentiment begetting intclli- ! P">np and magnificence will sink into gemc. moderation and temperance. Sup- | nothing beside the grandeur o! Paul plement these with work-shops, savings j Hayne s unselfish and heautilul life. hanks and building associations ami then j Tho fHi-udxof Mr. Henry llowren will be plea suit industry and frugality will make the I to learn that he lias heeii selected and entered upon the charge of the duties of the staff edito- of rial of the Columbus-Ga.) Daily KNQi'iuHH-SrN. one of the leading papers of Georgia Friend ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers hy addressing Geo. P. Rowell A Co., New8p«p«r Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New York. Send lOcts. for lOO-DHae P«mphl«> Some very choice Novelties; in Silks left. They must go. |)o you waul one rliettp! Another shipment of Plaid Mulls just received. Beauti- , lu 1 patterns. Only lOe. ( New India Lawns, just opened, o. K and 10c. They are ; great bargains. White Embroidered Robes. fl.oO. #2.00. $2.”>0 and $3.00, lev have been bringing more, dome and see them. Our Linen Stock is the Best We Evei Had, Table Linens. Towels. Napkins, Linen aliens id prices never before heard of in home; wreathe it with flower happiness, and place in it a com petency which will uniting carping care, and yet not paralyze the throbbing arm nor -till the active brain. Temper ance never had so active an advocate as certainty u great acquisition to that most excel lent paper. Monticello t-ln. Constitution Thanks for tin* kind mention, ltnt ttie read ers of Hie KNyi'iHKH-SrN have long situ'e ob served his “ear-marks,” ,-o to speak. He has the longing desire for a home, coupled I betu ondut >' f,,r mort- ,hal > 14 week ami has al- . . ....... * | reiulv caught the infection from the rest of the wnh an opportunity of realization. I hen j ^.And ta k-ndfng his last energies to getting the w ill acts: economy i-instituted: appt— j out the best paper in the stale. We do not tiles are subjugated, and temptations re- ! hesitate to commend tin present issue as a speei- Bistcd. A fair education, a few -hares of | men of enterprising journalism. Ftork in ."unit* Fuuh >;l\in^ r ili>I it lit i* »ll. ,1 I Nashville burns >\ith the lVver, .i** the folio wifo a ht'Uto. This if otmipmrnt enough i t t ‘‘ t *K ram ' vil1 uUest ‘ I A telegmin from Na^hvillo say-* that IL nig institution, .1 a home. This is equipment eiioiigl for this life, ('ontciituicut and happiness 1 newsoftln d,feat ofthe Atlanta !.«se ball club ■will follow, for. h, it ever S.. humble by the NashviUe nine was received "old men em- * ’ hmemi **ach other and wept, ami uhiu* haired L For Cash Cheaper Than Ever! AS 1 huvr to move my sUvk of gootls *oon. I will m !1 any amount of same at priees below any thing ever yri oll'ered in the city; hut the GASH muM be left with the order. IVe iire selling I Sheeliiigs and Irish i i his market. A world of Linen Crashes from Ac. per yard up. We are determined to reduce stock in all departments by 1 August 1. Price will not stand in the. way when the goods j suit. Don't forgot where we fire when you want to “drive a good bargain." 'Blanchard, Booth & Huff. thore's no pltuv like Dune ant 11 tried, the swentot tiling in life is tin* unclouded weleum,* ,,f u w ife.” , up and do thin? women manner That look Henry Grady and Knu to beat Columbus or e players they could lay The only difference is merry crowd. It was t the streets i like rant lc vlui a ta.(tutors YHTOUY. There are victories of war and victories of peace, victories hv land aiul victories by sea, political victories which -weep I tirao ,x ’ inK ' " ,,ien Jak ...» V. I t. .... 1 1...... . . over the country like 11 cyclone, and victories of love which arc achieved hv the conquest of Cupid: hut the greatest victory ever won hv the powers of man is the mastery of himself. Victories are the result of courage and heroism, prop erties of character admired by even the coward himself. ] the victories of which men boast. The victories of war are those of car time y wt re tltdcriuiiu-tl haust all the base ball amis on m the attempt, that Columbus had the > niueh for Grad} . for the Burrus presented him th three large beets, but all has beeu forK'dtt n and forgiven. Even Hub Collins has recovered from the bruises received on his inkles by the spikes in the shoes from the playful first base man of the Atlanta nine. There was fun in base ball during those days, and the only trouble was that Columbus had a monopoly of the fun. in ?h- eii j of all *•./• s.k.mN and eoh r-. FAINTS N Hlil Sl 1 ES OF A 1.1. KINDS. I!riU)KIJS“ 11 A III )\V.\ I! K. The College of Letters, Music and Art. Sixteen professors and teacbevs; live in music, with the Misses l ox, directors, Misses Ruchiuau and Kicards, both graduates -.if I.eipsic, and Miss IVaderirk, a thoroughly trained vtH*alist: full apparatus with mounleil tidescope. For cata logues address 1. F. COX, Pres’t. jy 11 diV w2m FOR M rs, term i Gray's elegant residence, north of PresL diurch. Two— torv brick dwelling, north Troup ntrei >>i.\ rooms and bath room 'veiling half square north of Griej Stoi Nt 113 Broad The Constitution takes particular pains to show I that Senator Brown got the appropriation for j n« omih-'/ri . ntY1£l , r 1 Savannah increased without the aid of Senator Uk anal > AL = ome 01 I Colquitt.—Albany Advertiser. j As Senator Brown has succeeded in preventing I the cutting off the appropriation for the Flint. | I, L, GRUZARD, 1 ) EGV !..\R MEETING to-morrow Monday- \ evening at 8 o'chx*k. Transient brethren in | gooti standing are cordially invited to attend. F W. LOFDENBEH, R. ELLIS, N. in h2s sely Cohmihiis. (hi. jylOdtf WANTED -Ladies and young men to decorate Birthday and Easter Novelties. Easily learned ; good prospects of steady employment and fair wages. Material furnished and all work mailed post-paid. For full information address Deco rative Art Works, 7 Exchange Place. Boston Mass. P. O. Box 5148. aplO tu th satt 12 Can’t-Get- Would say that if you come aud see us this week you would he surprised at the marked reduction we have made in all departments. We have just received a large lot of White Plaid Mulls, Crinkled Seersuckers, Ladies’ Silk Gloves, new styles in Egyptian and Oriental Flouncings. New Embroidered Skirls. A large lot of all widlhs in narrow Swiss Em broideries. They are late comers, but will go, as they are all bona tide bargains. Never buy goods elsewhere uniiI you have our quotations. We always keep the right goods at the right prices. Sternberg&Loewenherz LEADERS OF Low Prices. CS-IATEUST _A_ "W A. TT. 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